🎮 Game On: Where Comfort Meets Cutting-Edge Sound!
The FIFINE Gaming Headset delivers an immersive audio experience with 7.1 surround sound, customizable EQ modes, and a detachable microphone, all wrapped in a stylish RGB design. Perfect for gamers seeking comfort and performance, this headset is compatible with PC, PS4, and PS5, making it an essential addition to your gaming arsenal.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | In-Line Control |
Control Type | In-Line Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Streaming, Entertainment, Listening, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Braid material cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included, In-Line Control, 7.1 Surround Sound/Headset Volume Control/Mic Quick Mute/EQ Mode |
Enclosure Material | Leather, Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Streaming/Listening, Entertainment, Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Gaming |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Frequency Range | Wide frequency range covering human audible frequencies (20 Hz - 20,000 Hz) |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
M**S
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The FineFine Gaming Headset for PC is an affordable and solid choice for gamers looking for a reliable wired option without breaking the bank. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect:Design and Comfort (4/5):The headset is designed with comfort in mind. The ear cups are padded with soft foam, providing a decent level of comfort for long gaming sessions. While the headband is adjustable and lightweight, it might not be as plush as higher-end models, but it's still comfortable for the price. The overall build is lightweight, but sturdy enough for everyday use.Sound Quality (4/5):The sound quality is impressive for its price range. The 50mm drivers deliver clear audio, with a good balance between bass, mids, and highs. The immersive sound is great for both gaming and music, although it might not be as rich or detailed as some premium gaming headsets. The audio is crisp, and footsteps, gunshots, and in-game dialogues come through with clarity, making it a solid choice for competitive gaming.Microphone (4.5/5):One of the standout features of this headset is the microphone. The noise-canceling microphone provides clear and precise voice transmission. It's adjustable, so you can position it just right for optimal performance. During testing, the mic blocked out background noise effectively, and teammates could hear me clearly even in noisy environments.Build Quality (3.5/5):The build quality is adequate. While it feels mostly durable, it’s clear that the headset is made with budget-conscious materials. The plastic components are lightweight but may feel slightly flimsy compared to premium headsets. However, for the price, it’s a fair trade-off.Ease of Use (5/5):Setting up the FineFine Gaming Headset is a breeze. The 3.5mm jack is universally compatible with most PCs, laptops, and gaming consoles, meaning no drivers are required. The in-line volume control and microphone mute switch add a layer of convenience, allowing you to make quick adjustments during intense gameplay.Price-to-Performance Ratio (5/5):For a wired headset, the FineFine Gaming Headset offers fantastic value. It provides strong sound quality, a solid microphone, and a comfortable fit at a budget-friendly price. It's a great option for gamers who want a quality gaming experience without spending a fortune.Final Verdict:The FineFine Gaming Headset is a great entry-level option for PC gamers who want reliable performance without breaking the bank. It may not have the premium features of high-end models, but its solid sound, good microphone, and comfortable design make it a great choice for casual gamers. If you're looking for a wired headset that delivers solid performance at an affordable price, this is an excellent pick.
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For $40, they're not bad! (Updated 2/20)
7 month update: Still using these headphones, and tbh, I still love them. They're really comfortable to wear for long play sessions (we're talking 10-16 hours with regular breaks) and don't hurt my head or give me a headache.That said, the static is still very much an issue. I have switched to a whole different computer and after a few hours of playing, still run into the sharp static issue I talked about in the 2 week update. If that were fixed, these would be perfect budget headphones... and honestly, I'd still consider them a great headset for the price, just be prepared to unplug and replug them every few hours to get rid of the static.----2 week update: So far so still-not-bad! I spent a few days shoving my headphones on a chunky stuffed animal (A grim reaper squishable, if anyone is curious lmao), and that helped stretch and loosen the band. No more uncomfortable pinching!My ONLY complaint is... static. It doesn't happen all the time, but if I'm wearing these for an extended period of time (4+ hours minimum), I start to get a quiet crackle in the right ear. Fortunately the fix is just to unplug and replug the headphones. Admittedly I have not tried other USB ports on my computer to see if the problem persists. I fortunately have yet to experience the extremely loud crackle that some users have reported, just a quiet poprocks-sounding crackle.The sound has also grown on me! You just need to fiddle with the EQ to find a setting that works for you!----Original Review:I've had these headphones for a day now, so this review is based off of initial thoughts. I'll probably come back and update this after I've had the headphones for a while longer and broken them in a bit!I've been using the same pair of Razer Kitty Krakens for about 3 years now, (and before that I had ANOTHER pair of regular Krakens for about 5 years) and I've loved them, but like a lot of Razer stuff, they don't last (Disconnecting, crackling, popping sounds, etc). Still, they set the bar high for comfort and sound quality. So how do these compare?First off, these are much lighter, but without feeling fragile or dainty. My Krakens were prone to sliding off my head if I tilted my head down, but these stay securely in place--both a blessing and a curse. The clamping strength is pretty brutal. I don't have a particularly large head, but these still seem to be gripping onto my skull for dear life. Apparently the headband is made of a metal alloy, so that's not too surprising. I'm going to try cramming it on to a chonky stuffed animal while I'm not at my computer to help break them in a bit, because so far the tightness is my only complaint when it comes to comfort! As I type this I'm feeling a bit of that pinch already.The noise canceling is decent. They're the equivalent of ear muffs in that regard.The sound quality is different. Out of the box it's a bit thin and sparkly, definitely seeming to prefer the top end. That said, there are three EQ options PLUS the toggleable 7.1, which changes the sound too--and DRASTICALLY, at that. I find myself having to change the EQ depending on if I'm listening to music, playing video games, or watching stuff on twitch/youtube. The Krakens have a much warmer sound in comparison, and after years of using them, the fifine ones definitely sound brighter (not necessarily a good thing, but not bad either, just a matter of preference), but again that depends on the EQ you pick. Being able to switch the EQ and 7.1 SS right on the cable is a nice convenience.So over all, sound quality? It's good, but from my untrained ear these guys sound a bit more balanced than my Krakens that favor the low-end a bit more (backed up by its chart on RTINGS! Sadly the fifine headsets aren't on there yet to properly compare, though).Now, the microphone quality is INSANE. I've never heard a headset mic sound so clear. I love that it's removable, and I just hope I won't lose it.Finally, aesthetics? Stellar, in my opinion! RGB will always be fun, and I disagree with some reviews I've seen that say the rotating RBG on this looks cheap. Against the matte, I think it looks clean! Then again, I'm a sucker for RGB, so you do you!Overall, -for the price-, I'd say these are a solid pair of headphones! Playing with the EQ and surround sound options will be paramount for finding your preferred sound, and as long as the headband loosens up a bit with wear, I can see these becoming a very viable pair of headphones long-term, as long as they stand the test of time!
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